DETROIT (WWJ/AP) – Federal authorities say a former Detroit Public Schools administrator who started a tutoring company has been accused of fraud in a case involving more than $6 million in federal funds for students in Detroit and Highland Park.

The FBI has seized multiple bank accounts belonging to Carolyn Starkey-Darden and her husband, Anthony Darden, after launching an investigation in 2011 into their businesses, The Detroit News reported.

The three companies under investigation are Grants ’N Such, MI Learning Unlimited and the Learning Unlimited Companies. They were formed to provide after-school tutoring to low-income students who attended schools targeted for improvement on federal goals.